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Balaguer celebra amb èxit la IX Fira dels Somnis i que amb la recaptació inicial supera els 60.000 euros recaptats contra el càncer infantil, la xifra més gran de la seva història. La cursa-caminada solidària ha tornat a ser el punt de partida i el gran símbol d’unitat de la jornada. Més de 3.000 persones, amb la samarreta commemorativa, han omplert els carrers de la ciutat recorrent els dos circuits de 3 i 5 km. Amb aquesta novena edició, la Fira dels Somnis consolida un projecte de ciutat i comarca que va més enllà d’un esdeveniment puntual. Aquest dilluns comença el termini per presentar les sol•licituds d’ajuts individuals de menjador escolar per al proper curs 2025-2026. Pot demanar aquest ajut l’alumnat matriculat en els centres de la Noguera en 2n cicle d’educació infantil, educació primària i educació secundària obligatòria (des d’I3 fins a 4t d’ESO) Artesa de Segre presenta la nova ruta “Els trulls, la vinya i el vi” per posar en valor el patrimoni vitivinícola del municipi. La proposta d’enoturisme cultural connecta passat i present a través d’un recorregut pels trulls històrics i els cellers amb DO Costers del Segre Es mantenen els treballs a la presa de Rialb segons el previst. Continua en alerta el pla INUNCAT de Protecció Civil mentre durin les tasques de reparació Joan Pinyol, de l’Associació gastronòmica Lo Porró Carrincló de Lleida, amb el plat “Els caragols del Ramonet“ ha estat el guanyador concurs “Els millors caragols de l’Oest 2025” de la tercera edició de la Fira Lo Caragol food. La Fira Lo Caragol food s’ha celebrat aquest dissabte i diumenge i en només tres anys s’ha consolidat com una cita imprescindible per als amants dels caragols i de la cuina popular del territori El festival Gargar de Penelles tanca la 10a edició reafirmant el seu paper com a referent de l’art mural. La Tractorada i una desfilada de música en directe han estat els actes centrals de la darrera jornada Fidel León Gutiérrez presenta a Balaguer aquest dilluns el seu darrer llibre “El vampiro dictador”, un conte de sàtira política Esports El Club Futbol Balaguer perd 3 a 0 en la seva visita al camp del Natació Terrassa. El Juvenil també perd 0 a 4 contra el Sant Cugat El Teixidó Associats del Club Bàsquet Balaguer acomiada la temporada guanyant 74 a 69 a l’Sferic, una victòria que no li va servir per mantenir la categoriaDescarregar àudio (28:30 min / 13 MB)
Learn how trauma-informed practice can revolutionize your workplace and drive diversity, equity, and inclusion change. We're starting season 2 of our I3 podcast with Kat Preston Wager, a Workforce Development Supervisor for Adult Protective Services Workforce Innovations (APSWI), who shares her extensive experience working with survivors of trauma, the crucial principles of trauma-informed practice, and the intersection of trauma-informed care with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). She emphasizes the importance of providing safe spaces, ensuring choice and empowerment, and promoting productive and respectful work environments.Season 2 has 10 episodes that will be released each month. This is the first of five episodes of our DEI limited series brought to you by our Academy DEI Podcast Workgroup. The Workgroup drove a major project in our Academy Strategic Plan to provide development opportunities to our staff and guide other professionals and organizations on their DEI journeys. Our hosts, Charlie Rodnuson and Shane Drosi, speak with experts in the industry on topics that were identified by our staff as relevant and helpful for health and human service professionals seeking to practice DEI. These episodes were recorded in 2024. We acknowledge we are releasing these discussions during a time that feels heightened for many. Our intention is to share our learning and encourage growth. Episode Chapters:00:00 Meet Kat Preston Wager, Workforce Development Supervisor05:59 Defining Trauma: A Personal and Professional Perspective10:04 The Importance of Trauma-Informed Workplaces23:42 Balancing Productivity and Trauma-Informed Practices46:09 Connecting Trauma-Informed Care with DEI Efforts48:53 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsLearn about our guest: Katherine (Kat) Preston-Wager, BA, is a Workforce Development Supervisor for Adult Protective Services Workforce Innovations (APSWI). She develops curricula and workforce development resources to strengthen APS programs across the nation, paying close attention to trauma-informed and inclusive training. She is passionate about ensuring those who make up the APS workforce have the tools, confidence, and practice they need to allow them to do their best work. Kat has over 15 years of experience working with survivors of sexual assault and intimate partner violence with specialized skills in crisis intervention, motivational interviewing, advocacy, case management and facilitation. Kat is a former Sexual Assault Response Coordinator for the Department of the Navy and began her career as a Prevention Educator for a Rape Crisis and Domestic Violence Agency.Check out the resources shared by Kat:Trauma on the Job: Surviving Exposure in APS Podcast How Trauma-Informed Employers Can Foster a Sense of Safety at Work Trauma-Informed Leadership: The Balance of Compassion & Accountability Recorded WebinarTrauma-Informed Workplaces Toolkit Subscribe for more trauma-informed practice content: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAcademySDSUFollow us on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/sdsuacademy#TraumaInformedCare #DEI #WorkforceDevelopment
Avui al Voltant i Girant: -A la primera part del programa parlarem d’una proposta per als més menuts durant les vacances de Setmana Santa que és el Campus de Pasqua. Entre 3 i 12 anys, és a dir, entre I3 i 6è, poden passar unes jornades molt divertides organitzades per Mil Somriures. Ens donarà més detalls la impulsora d’esta entitat que és Carme Callau. -A la segona part del programa anirem fins a l’Ampolla per conèixer a una escriptora que acaba de publicar la seva última novel·la, que es diu “El disfraz del miedo”, editat per Espasa. Un thriller psicològic on els secrets familiars i la por marquen el destí dels seus personatges. Obrirem les pàgines d’esta obra amb l’autora, Trinidad Fuentes.
A la primera part del programa parlarem d’una proposta per als més menuts durant les vacances de Setmana Santa que és el Campus de Pasqua. Entre 3 i 12 anys, és a dir, entre I3 i 6è, poden passar unes jornades molt divertides organitzades per Mil Somriures. Ens donarà més detalls la impulsora d’esta entitat que és Carme Callau.
Dr. Greg Stewart - author of two I3 books - speaks about his books and how to unlock the inner strength behind negative emotions.
Dr. Greg Stewart lives in Rockwall, TX and is currently a full-time telehealth counselor, executive coach, and consultant. He has a BA in Organizational Leadership (Cornerstone U), a Master of Divinity (Grand Rapids Theological Seminary), a MA in Counseling (GRTS), and a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision (Regent U). His dissertation was The Relationship of Emotional Intelligence to Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment. He was a pastor for 15 years in Portage, MI (youth, associate, senior), and was an Organizational Development Strategist for an assessments company working with dozens of organizations across all industries and coaching hundreds of executives. He is the author of I3: Unlock the Inner Strength Behind Your Negative Emotions, and I3 for Couples: Facing Our Negative Emotions to Build Intimacy in Marriage. He is currently working on his third book, The Leadership Quotient, which will be available Fall of 2025.More Info: BecomingMore.comBooks: I-Cubed I-Cubed for CouplesSponsors: Master Your Podcast Course: MasterYourSwagFree Coaching Session: Master Leadership 360 CoachingSupport Our Show: Click HereLily's Story: My Trust ManifestoSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/masterleadership. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Unlocking Inner Strength: A Transformative Approach to Emotional IntelligenceWelcome to Your Partner In Success Radio – I am your host, Denise Griffitts and our topic today is Embracing Emotional Intelligence.My guest today, Dr. Greg Stewart, is a licensed professional counselor, executive coach, and consultant based in Rockwall, TX. With a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision, he brings over 25 years of diverse experience to his practice. Dr. Stewart is the author of "I3 (cubed): Unlocking the Inner Strength Behind Your Negative Emotions" and specializes in emotional intelligence, leadership development, and personal growth and that book is in front of me as we speak."I3" is a guide that aims to help readers gain control over negative emotions such as insecurity, anxiety, fear, worry, anger, and depression. The book introduces:The "I-Cubed" processThe "Inception" concept for regulating emotional intensityTechniques for uncovering deep insecuritiesMethods for developing emotional intelligence skillsThe book emphasizes three key components, represented by the "I3" in the title:Information: Gathering complete data before forming opinionsInterpretation: Considering multiple perspectivesIntensity: Calibrating appropriate emotional energy for effective responsesDr. Stewart's approach in the book is based on his diverse background, which includes experience as a pastor, adjunct professor, clinical counselor, and organizational development strategistConnect with Dr. Greg Stewart online: Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Amazon We appreciate you tuning in to this episode of Your Partner In Success Radio with Host Denise Griffitts. If you enjoyed what you heard, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners and create even better content!Stay ConnectedWebsite: Your Partner In Success RadioEmail: mail@yourofficeontheweb.com
Dr. Greg Stewart introduces his latest book for I3 (cubed) for Couples. It's a very helpful way to master emotional intelligence. Picture self and others. In your journey, you can be stunningly poor pilots of their personal life. As couples, you need to watch the inflation of emotions. Inflation points to deeper emotions. Take the next steps as couples to unlock the Inner Strength Behind Your Negative Emotions. This sequel is a powerful transformative guide that invites couples to confront and embrace their negative emotions as a pathway to growth and healing as couples. Visit www.drgregstewart.com or becomingmore.com today. Purchase I3 (cubed) for Couples on Amazon, B&N or any independent bookstores. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
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The Joint Readiness Training Center is pleased to present the sixtieth episode to air on ‘The Crucible - The JRTC Experience.' Hosted by the Commander of Ops Group (COG), COL Matthew Hardman. Today's guests are the Commander of the Special Operations Training Detachment for US Army Special Operations Command, COL Nathanael Joslyn and one of their special operation forces mentor, Mr. Tom Vogel. The Special Operations Training Detachment (SOTD) at the Joint Readiness Training Center is crucial for preparing special operations forces and conventional forces for integrated combat operations. Responsible for orchestrating training rotations at both JRTC and the National Training Center (NTC) at Fort Irwin, CA, the SOTD provides realistic, immersive training environments that replicate the complexities of modern warfare. By focusing on interdependence, integration, and interoperability (I3), the SOTD ensures that SOF and CF units can operate seamlessly together. Key aspects of their training include joint mission planning, execution of combined operations, and honing of specialized tactics and techniques, which are essential for mission success in diverse and challenging operational landscapes. The JRTC team's call-sign is “Sierra” and NTC's team is “Burro.” In this episode we discuss special operations during large scale combat operations and the “SOF-CF I3” dynamic. Special operations forces-conventional forces interdependence, integration, and interoperability refers to the collaborative efforts between special operations forces and broader conventional forces, specifically the brigade combat team and any multi-national partners at JRTC and NTC. This framework aims to combine the unique capabilities of SOF, such as agility, precision, and specialized skills, with the larger-scale, sustained power and logistical support of conventional forces. The keys to success in SOF-CF I3 include clear communication, mutual understanding of capabilities and limitations, joint training exercises to build cohesion, and a unified command structure to ensure seamless coordination and effective mission execution. Part of S12 “The JIIMs of JRTC: Working with Our Unified Action Partners” series. Be sure to follow us on social media to keep up with the latest warfighting TTPs learned through the crucible that is the Joint Readiness Training Center. Follow us by going to: https://linktr.ee/jrtc and then selecting your preferred podcast format. Again, we'd like to thank our guests for participating. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and review us wherever you listen or watch your podcasts — and be sure to stay tuned for more in the near future. “The Crucible – The JRTC Experience” is a product of the Joint Readiness Training Center.
Erichsen Geld & Gold, der Podcast für die erfolgreiche Geldanlage
► Jetzt für den Betatest eintragen: https://lars-erichsen.de/investup Meine Damen und Herren, bitte stellen Sie sich auf schlechtere Zeiten ein. Selbst Berufsoptimisten werden derzeit wenig Anhaltspunkte finden, mit denen sie dieser Aussage widersprechen können. Und genau deshalb, weil die Zeiten wahrscheinlich schlechter werden, spricht alles für den Kauf von Aktien. Wie das gemeint ist und wie es sich relativ leicht auch belegen lässt, möchte ich in der heutigen Podcast-Folge mit euch besprechen. ► Der Bloomberg-Artikel: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-06-05/goldman-sees-wall-of-money-fueling-stock-market-s-summer-party ► Den neuen Podcast “Buy The Dip” findet ihr hier: https://buythedip.podigee.io ► Schau Dir hier die neue Aktion der Rendite-Spezialisten an: https://www.rendite-spezialisten.de/aktion ► TIPP: Sichere Dir wöchentlich meine Tipps zu Gold, Aktien, ETFs & Co. – 100% gratis: https://erichsen-report.de/ Viel Freude beim Anhören. Über eine Bewertung und einen Kommentar freue ich mich sehr. Jede Bewertung ist wichtig. Denn sie hilft dabei, den Podcast bekannter zu machen. Damit noch mehr Menschen verstehen, wie sie ihr Geld mit Rendite anlegen können. ► Mein YouTube-Kanal: http://youtube.com/ErichsenGeld ► Folge meinem LinkedIn-Account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erichsenlars/ ► Folge mir bei Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ErichsenGeld/ ► Folge meinem Instagram-Account: https://www.instagram.com/erichsenlars Quelle der Audio-Snippets, abgerufen am 12.06.2024: URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7boyk6AlMg Titel: Tech giant Nvidia's value overtakes Apple | BBC News YouTube-Kanal: BBC News URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywEVAcvR20M Titel: What is a college grad's life without debt? YouTube Kanal: CBS Sunday Morning URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3gNVzPqRKk Titel: What You Need To Know About Coronavirus Stimulus Checks | NBC Nightly News YouTube-Kanal: NBC News URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3_2_rODpYk Titel: Conference Board's Peterson Sees Consumer Spending Slowing YouTube-Kanal: Bloomberg Television Die verwendete Musik wurde unter www.soundtaxi.net lizenziert. Ein wichtiger abschließender Hinweis: Aus rechtlichen Gründen darf ich keine individuelle Einzelberatung geben. Meine geäußerte Meinung stellt keinerlei Aufforderung zum Handeln dar. Sie ist keine Aufforderung zum Kauf oder Verkauf von Wertpapieren. Offenlegung wegen möglicher Interessenkonflikte: Die Autoren sind in den folgenden besprochenen Wertpapieren bzw. Basiswerten zum Zeitpunkt der Veröffentlichung investiert:-
Os anúncios que rolaram na I3 (ou Tripe-I Initiative), o fechamento dao Possibility Space, a EA desistindo de Dead Space, rumores de Persona, além de vários jogos como: o vingativo Children of the Sun, o juvenil Mars After Midnight, o singular Saviorless e o psicodélico The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo. 00:15:41: Anúncios da I3 (The Triple-I Initiative) 00:34:53: Premiados do BAFTA 00:41:49: Série de Fallout faz sucesso de crítica e público 00:51:16: Deveríamos dar gorjetas para jogos? 00:59:14: Children of the Sun 01:12:29: Mars After Midnight 01:27:35: Saviorless 01:44:09: The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo 01:53:00: Perguntas dos ouvintes 02:03:49: Fechamento da Possibility Space 02:20:34: Remake de Dead Space não vai ter sequência 02:27:37: Estúdio de Immortals of Aveum demite mais funcionários 02:34:17: Rumores de remakes de Persona 1 e 2 Contribua | Twitter | YouTube | Twitch | Contato
Amb les dades a la mà de la preinscripció escolar per al curs vinent 2024-25, que presenten una demanda superior a l'oferta pel que fa a les places d'I3 a les escoles públiques, conversem amb Pilar Rodríguez sobre l'escenari educatiu a Sitges a curt termini. Davant el neguit dels centres d'haver d'ampliar amb una nova línia d'I3 alguna de les escoles públiques tal com el curs passat va fer l'Esteve Barrachina, Pilar Rodríguez a hores d'ara no contempla l'opció i creu que es podrà solucionar encaixant famílies que hagin contemplat en alguna opció de prioritat la concertada tenint en compte que l'Escola Pia ha estat l'únic centre de Sitges que no ha rebut més sol·licituds de plaça a I3 de les que oferta. Aquest fet fa que a hores d'ara des dels serveis territorials no es contempli la construcció d'una nova escola a Sitges a curt termini tot i que no descarten seguir estudiant les xifres i la realitat dels centres, abans de cap nova escola però plantejarien, fins i tot, alguna possible ampliació de centre o la col·locació d'algun mòdul. N'hem parlat amb la nova directora dels Serveis Territorials d'Educació del Penedès, Pilar Rodríguez. L'entrada A curt termini no es preveu cap nova escola a Sitges. Parlem amb Pilar Rodríguez, nova directora dels serveis territorials d’educació del Penedès ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
Growing people while solving the nation's toughest problems is how Technical Recruiter Courtney White describes Integration Innovation, Inc. (i3). This employee-owned company offers an employee stock ownership program and is growing quickly, nearing 800 employees. “Make a difference while making a living.”“We solve really tough technical problems. We pride ourselves on our ability to make a difference while we are making a living and doing our jobs. We work hard, we serve hard, we compete hard, and we play hard.”Find show notes and additional links at: https://clearedjobs.net/i3-employee-owned-with-an-esop-podcast/
The Morgan Motor Company discontinued its legendary 3-Wheeler a few years back, but it would be hard for Morgan to move on without a three-wheeled machine in its roster. While the Harley-Davidson-based V-twin is gone, the Morgan Super 3 carries Morgan's three-wheel torch into the next generation. Joining the three-wheel ranks is a similar cylinder count. The '24 Morgan Super 3 sports a 1.5-liter I3 sourced from Ford. This Ford 1.5-liter sends 118 hp and 111 lb-ft of torque to the lone rear wheel through a five-speed manual transmission. On this episode of Quick Spin, Autoweek's Mark Vaughn hops behind the wheel of the Morgan Super 3 to put it through its paces. Vaughn walks you around this three-wheeled Morgan highlights some of his favorite features, and explains how one gets into and starts the Morgan. Later, Vaughn takes you along for a live drive review. Adding to these segments, Vaughn chats with host Wesley Wren about the Morgan Super 3, its competition, and its space in the car world. Closing the show, the pair breaks down what makes the 2024 Morgan Super 3 special.
The Toyota GR Yaris is one of the coolest and weirdest cars to ever leave a Toyota factory. The combination of an altered Yaris shell, a high-strung turbocharged three-cylinder, and an all-wheel drive system made hot hatch fans in the U.S. jealous. Well, Toyota finally answered the calls of bringing over a rally-inspired hatchback to the U.S., but in the larger Corolla shell. Still sporting a highly strung 1.6-liter I3 under its hood, the GR Corolla helps give North American Toyota fans a rally-inspired option. That 1.6-liter sends 300 hp and 273 lb-ft of torque through a six-speed manual transmission and into an all-wheel drive system. On this episode of Quick Spin, associate editor Emmet White hops behind the wheel of the '23 Toyota GR Corolla and puts it through its paces. White takes you on a guided tour of the GR Corolla and highlights some of his favorite features. Later, White takes you along for a live drive review to highlight his experiences on the road. Adding to these segments, White chats with host Wesley Wren about the GR Corolla, how this Toyota stacks up against the competitive set, and more. Closing the show, the pair break down what makes the 2023 Toyota GR Corolla special.
The low-priced car is all but dead. However, taking its place is the low-priced compact crossover. At least, relatively low priced -- the days of the $6,000 brand new car are all but memories. Starting south of $25,000, Buick's Envista takes the spot of Buick's new entry point. Sharing hardware with the similarly new Chevrolet Trax, Buick's latest crossover separates itself from its low-priced stablemate by offering a coupe-ified shape. Leaning more on exterior styling, the Envista borrows some styling elements from the aptly named Wildcat concept car, like the front fascia design. Though, like the Trax, this Envista packs a 1.2-liter turbocharged I3 that sends 137 hp and 162 lb-ft of torque. On this episode of Quick Spin, Autoweek's Patrick Carone hops behind the wheel of the 2024 Buick Envista and puts it through its paces. Carone takes you on a guided tour of the '24 Envista and highlights some of his favorite features. Carone also takes you along for a live drive review. Adding to these segments, Carone chats with host Wesley Wren about the Buick Envista, what sets it apart from the Trax, and how it handles the daily grind. Carone also talks about how the Envista manages to load a car seat. Closing the show, the pair break down what makes the Envista special.
Die Digital Charging Solutions (DCS) bietet Zugang zu 555.000 Ladesäulen in Europa. Der DCS-Chef über die wirklichen Probleme der Ladeinfrastruktur. Kleiner Spoiler: Die Anzahl der Ladepunkte gehört nicht dazu.
This week we talk about some home assistant updates, the ability to stick markdown docs together, and as always your questions and feedback! -- During The Show -- Intro Noah's LFNW experience NextCloud Fedora on Macs Voice on Home Assistant Talk Home Assistant Voice on Home Assistant Talk Selfhosted 108 (https://selfhosted.show/108) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzgYYkOrnhQ) Home Assistant Blog (https://www.home-assistant.io/blog/2023/10/12/year-of-the-voice-chapter-4-wakewords/) Zigbee adventures Z-Wave, ESP32, Shelly Fireplace Chicken Coop 18:18 PiKVM vs iDrac - Chris iDrac lots of options weird things PiKVM one and done consistent iLO 21:47 I3 vs Sway - Josh I3 was in the installer Not opposed to Sway YMMV PKCS11 provider 25:14 IP Camera Help? - William Used Axis Camera (https://www.ebay.com/itm/305230528059) PDF Doc (https://bus-sitech.de/mt-content/uploads/2019/02/navod-hikvision-url-streaming-en.pdf) rtsp://admin:12345@IP:Port/Streaming/Channels/ID/?transportmode=multicast Frigate (https://frigate.video/) Motion Eye (https://github.com/motioneye-project/motioneye) Used 1080P Axis Camera Ebay (https://www.ebay.com/itm/266297814428) 29:29 Nextcloud/docker backup? - Aryeh Steve's NextCloud setup Use database best practice Backup the VM 34:17 Starlink - Sleuth May drop for a few seconds Requires their "router thing" Service longevity 36:17 OKD vs Openshift - Tiny OpenShift is downstream of Kubernetes CRDs (Custom Resource Distribution) OpenShift Core OS OKD Fedora CoreOS Upstream of OpenShift 39:10 Signal Security E2EE Central Point of Failure 40:55 News Wire MySQL 8.2 - MySQL (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/8.2/en/news-8-2-0.html) Gnome 45.1.15 - Gnome (https://discourse.gnome.org/t/gnome-45-1-released/17773) Stratis 3.6 - Phoronix (https://www.phoronix.com/news/Stratis-Storage-3.6) Linux Mint 21.3 Experimental Wayland - OMG Ubuntu (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/10/linux-mint-21-3-experimental-wayland-support) Linux 6.6 - SDX Central (https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/linux-6-6-brings-new-scheduler-file-sharing-and-security/2023/10/) StripedFly Malware - PC Mag (https://www.pcmag.com/news/powerful-malware-disguised-as-crypto-miner-infects-1m-plus-windows-linux) Open Empathic - Tech Crunch (https://techcrunch.com/2023/10/27/a-group-behind-stable-diffusion-wants-to-open-source-emotion-detecting-ai/) Meta & AI Licensing - The Verge (https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/30/23935587/meta-generative-ai-models-open-source) NTIA AI Responsibilities - Commerce.gov (https://www.commerce.gov/news/press-releases/2023/10/department-commerce-undertake-key-responsibilities-historic-artificial) OpenSUSE Logo Competition - OpenSUSE (https://news.opensuse.org/2023/10/25/os-to-have-logos-competition/) 43:14 Useful Open Source Projects Light-Transition for NodeRed (https://flows.nodered.org/node/node-red-contrib-light-transition) Stitchmd (https://github.com/abhinav/stitchmd) 46:50 Project Bluefin Project Bluefin (https://projectbluefin.io/) Easy to setup dev environments 49:30 Ubuntu Summit Noah is flying out 8 Tracks Chance to engage with the community Giving a talk on the "Do everything box" -- The Extra Credit Section -- For links to the articles and material referenced in this week's episode check out this week's page from our podcast dashboard! This Episode's Podcast Dashboard (http://podcast.asknoahshow.com/361) Phone Systems for Ask Noah provided by Voxtelesys (http://www.voxtelesys.com/asknoah) Join us in our dedicated chatroom #GeekLab:linuxdelta.com on Matrix (https://element.linuxdelta.com/#/room/#geeklab:linuxdelta.com) -- Stay In Touch -- Find all the resources for this show on the Ask Noah Dashboard Ask Noah Dashboard (http://www.asknoahshow.com) Need more help than a radio show can offer? Altispeed provides commercial IT services and they're excited to offer you a great deal for listening to the Ask Noah Show. Call today and ask about the discount for listeners of the Ask Noah Show! Altispeed Technologies (http://www.altispeed.com/) Contact Noah live [at] asknoahshow.com -- Twitter -- Noah - Kernellinux (https://twitter.com/kernellinux) Ask Noah Show (https://twitter.com/asknoahshow) Altispeed Technologies (https://twitter.com/altispeed)
En la tercera hora de programa, Débora Álvarez invita a su "Mundo estadística" a Adela Castelló, investigadora distinguida I3 del Centro Nacional de Epidemiología del Instituto Nacional de Salud Carlos III, para analizar a fondo la dieta mediterránea. Después, nuestra compañera Paula Martínez en su tiempo de deportes entrevista a la exfutbolista y comentarista de TVE, Ruth García. Y en la recta final, Daniel Cortez en "Medicina para la historia" observa de un modo diferente el popular "éxtasis" de Santa Teresa. Escuchar audio
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Welcome to another Beyond the Webinar episode of the I3 Podcast, where we're joining the after party which followed the Embryo Biopsy webinar which you can view in full here. Nearly 1k people joined the webinar which focused on the practice of blastocyst biopsy with experienced biopsy practitioners. It was a fascinating conversation highlighting the practicalities when performing this delicate technique in the routine IVF lab, giving valuable advice on the methods, troubleshooting and tips. In this episode you will join the moderators Thomas Elliott and Dr. Tony Anderson along with speakers Debbie Venier, Dr. Charlene Alouf and Dr. Bec Holmes and members of the I3 team all discussing how it went What was discussed:Re-biopsy something every embryologist possibly has questions on - challenges around rebiopsing TBR's - when the embryo doesn't seem worth itWhen TBR's are planned according to when the lab has time The impact on a lab that is short staffed. Cost implications Data available on rebiopsy age vs aneuploidy/ euploidGrading Read rates - spectrum and how labs vary 40% of embryos tested have aneupoliody and the impact this has on implantation Should these test be done on all patients?The impact on Day 5 or Day 6 biopsy and implantation ratesFollow us on our socials: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube
I3 broadband CEO Paul Cronin talks Broadband with Guest Host Mike Elam and what it means for the future.
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Welcome to another episode of the I3 podcast, where once again we go Beyond the Webinar to hear the discussions that followed two sessions recently shared with the I3 community. First up you will hear the panel's thoughts after the session called Quality Inside - discussing quality measures that are evident in IVF clinics across the globe and best practise- highlighting new technologies to help embryologists to obtain a robust quality control (QC) system for lab equipment and environment. Speakers included: Dr. Jean Popwell, Cassie Miller, Dr Mina Alikani, Dr Thomas B. (Rusty) Pool, Dr Gerardo Mendizaba Ruiz, Dr Michael Skumial and Dr. Alison Campbell and Ineabelle Collazo Then you will hear the comments following the session titled ‘Mind the [generation] gap' which focussed on showcasing the new demographic entering the ART workforce, the digital native, Gen Z and looked at how with an ageing workforce what will attract new talent to the profession and how best do labs work with different generations having different knowledge in terms of systems and process. Quality Control in the Cloud Watch the full session here What was discussed: Cyber Security issuesThe impact that has in the lab & How labs can overcome the risks - guy around 7 min Security within labs can be restrictive - separate platforms have to be used for software that is being implemented. How you have to think about every way software is implemented - Hacking can happen through Ultrasound machinesWhat could happen if QC data is connected to patient success - how Dr Google could act against the lab with a patient seeing data and thinking something wasn't done correctly? You can anonymise systemsShould data from an embryoscope be part of the medical record? Extra info that is discoverable could be misinterpreted. How sometimes too much information can be detrimental.Considerations about choosing a product that is customizable, so not everything goes to the EMR. Now we're going to hear the panelists from the Mind the ‘Generation' Gap which was hosted by Veteran senior embryologist, lab manager and mentor, Dr Kimball Pomeroy and former embryologist and current educator Huey Huynh, Panelists Savannah Palmer, Toyin Ojo and Angela Regan and Presenters: Fran Farlie Radhika Kakula-vara-pu and Chloe HeWatch the full session here Discussion about obstacles affecting the LGBTQ+ community Questions were raised about climate emissions from IVF and the importance of labs being sustainable. Explanation of ‘Population Matters' - Lobby group who are targeting students at Universities to think about their decision to have a family. Discussions about population size issues - the world population is 8bn people, double since 1974. The rate we're expanding is significant. Discussion of how AI can help with more insight into Embryos The difference in software usage amongst generations - gaps in knowledge Importance of efficient databases/systems to ensure ‘user experience' works for everyone, cross-generation. Issues around finding new embryologists around the world - retractions on people practicing in different countries.Better funding for pipeline of talent in the UKImportance of awareness raising of what Embryology actually is - to attract more talentLack of societal...
On location at I3 in Nashville, this special episode features Chris Lord and Chris Dohl sharing the best questions asked and answered at the event. They cover how to break into a new industry, find new opportunity in existing ones, how Intech Services can help you get specified in for jobs, educate you on process, or help answer engineer questions about the technical side of the coatings. Hear what Chris and Chris cover on Automotive, Oil and Gas, and more in this month's episode of Deliver More
Welcome to another Beyond the Webinar episode, following the I3 session discussing Best Practices in Cryogovernance. The panel discussed how they are dealing with issues concerning the problems faced by clinics around the world with the increasing rising inventory of frozen specimens after IVF. The session was moderated by Senior Embryologist Dr. Mina Alikani, President of Alpha Scientists in Reproductive Medicine and British patient advocate and podcast host of The Fertility Podcast Natalie Silverman who was joined by an experienced panel consisting of a senior embryologist from Europe, Christianna Makri, lab managers from two large UK clinics Charissa Watchorn and Anastasia Mania and the vice president of clinical strategy of the TMRW group, embryologist Cynthia Hudson. The speakers were Dr. Michael Collins, Glenn Proctor, Dr. Steven Katz and Robert Perkinson. We'd like to give a huge thank you to our session sponsor TMRW Life Sciences and you can watch the full session here What was discussed: Different regulations around the world - what they mean Common worry globally worry about cryostorage amongst embryologistsHow bio-repositories in the UK are on standby for smaller clinics or partner clinics locally which have reciprocal agreements What is going into cryostorage, it's not just embryos it's also eggs, so a 20yr old might not want them for a decade. How patients are encouraged to discard or donate material because they don't want to pay, but if there are no storage fees they might just forget about themHow the industry needs to think about better communication, so the clinic is clear to patients about the process - roles and responsibilities. Guidelines with the paperwork about - being able to contact patients etc to help with the issue of orphaned embryos. Better engagement is needed with the patient to give them the perceived value of what they have in storage What protections are in place in the US and the issues that the industry facesLanguage used such as 'discarding' embryos creates issues for patients as it can be triggering and how patients can bury their heads in the sand when not knowing what to do with their frozen gametes. Could there be a monthly fee, rather than the yearly storage fee?Coverage that clinics have for the storage and the attention that is paid to the tanksWhat can go wrong with Dewers - how problems are managed, how they are monitored.Warranty on DewersExplanation of how TMRW storage process works - it's a specimen management software toolFollow us on our socials:Make sure you keep an eye on the upcoming events at IVFMeeting.com for the follow-up to this conversationFollow us on our socials: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube
Welcome to another Beyond the Webinar episode of I3, where we bring you the conversation from after one of our sessions. This was a webinar looking at worldwide practices of transporting gametes and embryos, the new technological advances to keep samples safe, and the standards and regulations that should be applied. This session was kindly sponsored by Cryoport. The panel included moderators Giles Palmer and Jessica Bailey, panelists Victoria A. Wells, John Condon and Dr Simon Cooke and Presenters, Dr Kristen Ivani who gave the embryologist's point of view, Deborah Mecerod who spoke about the demands of an egg bank, Bret Bollinger who explained the role of technology in IVF shipping and Dr Mark Sawicki talking about the future of cryo-transportation You can view the whole session here What was discussed: Is the UK being ‘blissfully' unaware of this situation compared to the US? However, can it be compared considering the UK experience being on a smaller scaleLack of consistency in the notification from US centres that items have been delivered.Question about tank failure or tank being revalidated. Tracking failure rate of shippers eg. based on structural failure Critical checklist for the shipment process How we don't know what X-Rays in airports could do to samplesThere are times when it is Xrays as people aren't paying attention to the request not to Austria - open and Xray everything so some shippers try to avoid going through thereAustralia and New Zealand - bulletin on technical standards for shipping Audits on the servicesPreviously patients could take their own samples (which can still happen in the US) and they have to sign a waiverFollow us on our socials:Make sure you keep an eye on the upcoming events at IVFMeeting.com for the follow-up to this conversationFollow us on our socials: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube
Welcome to another Beyond the Webinar episode from I3, following on from a recent webinar session of the same name called Return to Cairo which you can view here It brought together leading clinical embryologists, chemical engineers and professionals from the laboratory construction sector discussed the requirements of a modern laboratory performing IVF and ART. The prime focus of the session was on reviewing one of the most important, published paper reporting the outcomes from an international expert meeting on the recommended technical and operational requirements within modern assisted reproduction technology (ART) laboratories. The Cairo Consensus: DOI: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2018.02.005. The session was sponsored by LifeAire In this episode, you'll hear the conversation that took place after the webinar with guest speakers: Dr. Sangita Jindal, Dr. Cihan Halicigil, Manar Hozyen, Dr. Chelsey Leisinger, Kevin D. Bomboy and Dr. Lars Johansson, Dr. Jacques Cohen and Dr. Katy Worrilow,Discussion about how impactful it was to see videos of other labs etc in EstoniaQuestions from the session were further discussed about VOC'sSmells people can smell in the lab eg. pine cones Do light bulbs release VOC's? Issues around improper air ventilation Use of Computational Fluid dynamics (CFD) to solve these issues How VOC's in plastics are dealt with Importance of negative pressure for off gasing plasticwear How negative suction is cost effective in planning Optimal temperature range within labs Follow us on our socials:Make sure you keep an eye on the upcoming events at IVFMeeting.com for the follow-up to this conversationFollow us on our socials: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube
Last month we teased the return of i3 at the end of our PFA episode, and now we're back to give you all the details on this fall's Intech Information Institute in Nashville, Tennessee! Join us for a great preview of what attendees can expect to get out of this year's i3 event, as well as information on how to sign up on a new edition of Deliver More! Subject/Topic Time Stamps Announcement of Where I3 will be :50 What is I3 2:39What to expect at I3 5:48 What's new in the Sales workshop 8:48 Deliver More will be at I3 11:38 Video Marketing 12:22 Who should attend I3 15:39 How to sign up for I3 17:41
Welcome to the latest episode of the I3 podcast where we are sharing the Beyond the Webinar discussion following our webinar discussion on whether people in person should be entitled to fertility treatment and fertility preservation. Should prisoners retain the right to a private or family life? Should restriction to procreation form part of their sentence? It was a fascinating conversation and do make sure you watch the main session which you can view here What was discussed: Smuggling Sperm People incarcerated with frozen eggs outside - what happens with consent? Can they have a surrogate? Can a man with frozen sperm who is incarcerated and his wife start fertility treatment? can it happen, if the clinic gets consent? How consent happens - in person or virtuallyKits available today have made it easier for young men to freeze their spermRisk of infection if a man was to try and collect his own semen in a prison environmentHow ART has made it possible for so many different scenariosData says that there is less reoffending when you are given congenital visits. Genetic assessment of criminality.Clinics declining or postponing consent‘Meaningful productive parental relationship'The welfare of the child considerationsImpact on a child or a prisonerHealthcare access in prison- where does ART fit?The overturning of Roe v Wade and its implicationsFollow us on our socials:Make sure you keep an eye on the upcoming events at IVFMeeting.com for the follow-up to this conversationFollow us on our socials: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube
Welcome to the latest behind-the-scenes podcast from I3, which took place after two Legacy sessions, discussing the need for embryologists globally and the changing challenges and demands of the embryologists, the demographics of the people working in an IVF laboratory, and ways to retain, train and recruit embryologists into the workforce as more of the veteran embryologist retire. Speakers during the sessions included: Giles Palmer, Bill Venier, Andrew Thomson, and Dr. Gloria Calderon, Eva Schenkman, TJ Farnworth, Andrew Thomson, Dr. Alison Campbell, Dr. Tony Anderson: The second part of the webinar which is also discussed in an after party here - continues on with this topic and Giles Palmer is joined by Keshav Malhotra, Dr. Tony Anderson and Eva Schenkman, Elina Roumian, and Dani Smale, Debbie Venier and Dr. Joe Conaghan. What was discussed: Talking about filling spaces Why does someone leave suddenly? If that happens you need to figure out why as any good team member will give notice eg. 1 year Team having an exit strategy - post-pandemic How busy are the training centres - currently booked out until June 2023How the training has been reinvented with 2-3 month courses and how beneficial they are, delivering programmes in a condensed fashion enabling junior trainees to get more experience People who come off the courses are hot commodities - end up being part of a bidding war as candidates have several offersSalaries that are 30/40/50% than 12 months ago People aren't let go - until they are comfortable with procedures such as ICSI which is different from older courses where you only got a few hours of hands-on experience Helping to teach in a custom way to a network's protocols - signing NDA's. There is a reluctance from clinics to not have the teacher's methods taught - instead, the clinic needs to trust Consultant trainers- go into clinics to train someone who can't travelSESSION 2: IVF Olympics - challenges for senior embryologists that trainees do but with opposite hand People approaching embryologists to be mentors on Linked InEncouraging students to use social media such as Linked In to help them find work and build connections Mentors and building your network which is so important as at some point in your career you will come across a problem where you need to call someone outside your network to solve itGet involved with associations and communities To talk to new people when you go to meetings, find people in the same boat as you to support youAre Embryologists introverted people?Importance of putting yourself out of your comfort zone to talk to other people. Legacy Session 1 Legacy Session 2 Make sure you keep an eye on the upcoming events at IVFMeeting.com for the follow-up to this conversationFollow us on our socials: TwitterFacebook
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Welcome to the latest episode of I3 with Giles Palmer in conversation with Dr Kathryn C. Worrilow who is the Founder and CEO, LifeAire Systems in what is a fascinating discussion about the developments within the lab environment and the time it has taken for these types of changes to be implemented. What was discussed: Kathryn talking about how she got into the world of embryology Her previous work with co-culture When she first saw the importance of air quality - literature to identify the relationship between air quality and the culture of the human embryo. Realisation when leaving lab and saw that there of tarmac happening outside the lab and how it was linked to air quality in the labStarted to monitor outside activity to see the drops in cellular and clinical outcomes. 2017 Cairo Consensus -discussing clean room concepts Research launched once they knew the common VOC's to look at how they are impacting the embryoRBM online publication on the ‘mode' of publication Biggest threats to a labImportant for embryologists to understand the toxic pathogens that are outside eg. off-gas equipment Improvements on the Cairo consensus? Discussion of how much we've learnt since then Which VOC's are most common in IVF labs and where they come from, materials which should and shouldn't be used How their engineers work - look at ‘asbuilt drawings' to start to find cubic volumes of air - they want to protect every molecule in that space How covid impacted their business - who they could help Make sure you keep an eye on the upcoming events at IVFMeeting.com for the follow up to this conversation Follow us on our socials: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube
Welcome to the latest episode of the I3 podcast where we're going to be discussing a recent session held by I3 on Misconceptions which discussed a number of curious oddities within the studies of Embryology. It was called Misconceptions and we highly recommend you rewatch it to, scroll down for the link. During the session there was a talk from Dr. Sourima Shivhare who is a Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) registered Senior Clinical Embryologist, working at The Centre for Reproductive and Genetic Health, London. She is also a lecturer and external assessor on the MSc in Clinical Embryology (University of Oxford). Dr Shivhare spoke in more detail to Giles Palmer about her insights from her studies, following on from a paper Giles had told her about by John Wallington, which debated the origins of Embryology. The paper highlights how common European names such as Aristotle and Hippocrates shouldn't be the only ones mentioned and Dr Shivhare discussed with Giles about her surprise at finding out that the concept of conception and embryology existed much earlier in one of the oldest scriptures. What was discussed: Papers that have come out of Indian mentioning embryology in ancient scriptures and in the Koran, however, it is John Wallingford's paper that mentions themNames within standard textbooks such as Aristotle, and Hippocrates - all-white European How much of the history of Embryology is actually studied in trainingCurrently, the definition of science is based on evidence - so can religious scriptures be considered primarily as they are then translated, meaning we can't check for accuracy. Hippocrates - Father of Medicine 500 BCThe Veydic Period between 1500 - 300 BCE and the oldest scripture mentioning the development of the embryo in the womb, mention within 24 hours something happening and the ‘bubble' alluding to blastocyst. Twin conception mentioned within the papers17th Century - in Europe talking about pre-formations, before that in Asia conclusions on this development was being discussed.We shouldn't get bogged down that these are religious texts as that is how words were spread at that timeHow the definition of religion has also changed vastly over the centuries - more like a way of life rather than following a deity. Great minds were often religious—unity between religion and science. You will also hear the after-party which took place after the session. Speakers include: Dr Don Rieger- Oddities in Reproductive Biology, Dr Sourima Biswas Shivhare- A little Less Eurocentric, Modestly Universal View of the History of Embryology and Dr Shubhangi Gangal - The Story of Subhash MukhopadhyayWatch the Misconceptions session here Follow us on our socials: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube
The stock market has been in rollercoaster mode so far in 2022 and who knows what's next? There are certainly a lot of opinions out there but no one has a crystal ball. There's also a lot of jargon being thrown around. My goal with today's episode is to break down the jargon and explain what in the world is going on with the Fed such that someone with the least around of interest has a basic understanding so they can make informed decisions.In this episode, I talk about:1. Who/what is the Fed and why does it exist?2. The most influential tool used by the Fed 3. What is the Federal Funds target rate? 4. How do banks charge each other interest and how does the federal fund's target rate affects you and I3. How does the Fed raising the target rate affect savings accounts?6. How does the Fed raising the rate affect our best, and especially homebuyers?7. How does the Fed raising rate affect the stock market and immediate investor psychology?I hope this episode provides you with tools to better understand what's going on, to dig deeper, and most importantly, to make informed decisions. Thank you for listening to this episode of the Rich Immigrant podcast, please rate, review, subscribe, and share this episode on iTunes. Stay connected with the podcast and join our community online at www.therichimmigrant.com or on Instagram at 'Therichimmigrant.'
Welcome to another episode of the I3 podcast where you'll hear two after parties for the price of one! First up, you'll hear what happened after the More or Less webinar, which was all about timings of lab events and how important they are. Speakers who joined the I3 team were: Dr. Jason Swain and Dr. Rebecca Holmes with Dr. Chelsey Leisinger, Dr. Denny Sakkas, Hubert Joris, Dr. Alessandra Alteri, Tricia AdamsWatch the full webinar: What was discussed: Witnessing and time stamp accessHow time stamps are controversial - some people want to see it and some don't How ideas are presented to the team Using timestamp with difficult sperm cases - measuring the time to search for sperm FET's - time issues and the impact it has on the embryology The impact of the traffic light system in the UKThe Use of ‘add on's' and whether there should be a cost? Blastocyst debateDo they run shifts in the lab? In the second after party speakers included Dr. Pierre Comizzoli, Professor Marc Antoine Driancourt, Dr. Alison Bartolucci. Dr. Daniel Le Bourhis, Professor Islam M. Saadeldin, Dr. Eli Sellem and Dr. Antonio CapalboInternational Society for Extracellular vesicles Standards and oprations proceducres devleopd Extracting extracellular vesicles in the Giant Panda and discussion about artificial insemination. Discussions about life of Panda's how they live in China and other countries have to pay rent to get to work with them. Working with Panda's is very stressful as any mistakes, cause issuesWatch the Might Molecules webinar here Follow us on our socials: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube
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Welcome to this episode of the I3 podcast where we go Beyond the Webinar, and we continue our focus on UKRAINE here at the International IVF Initiative. We've been following the amazing efforts of three Ukrainian embryologists and their teams to safely move frozen gametes and embryos out of UKRAINE and if you haven't heard the previous episode do go back and have a listen. First up you'll hear the pre-meeting chat with Dr. Jacques Cohen and Giles Palmer from I3 and panelists Dr. Pavlo Mazur, Dr. Uliana Dorofeyeva, Olena Novikova and Dr. Olga Chaplia What was discussed: What to do from the embryologist aspect, what do you do as a cynic and how to you prepare for tomorrow, next week, next year.The gravity of the situation - this has never happened to embryologists before. Perception of people in Ukraine people not being treated like other Western counties - treated like white trash. Why Ukrainian clinics have flourished over the years, talented staff, high education level in Ukraine, lot of interest in Biology and Medicine. Why does this not happen in Hungary or Poland which are EU countries How easy it is to import instruments for IVF such as time-lapse machines or disposablesHow almost all clinics are privately owned - not regulated by the government so they can petition for money to be spent to stay up to date. Discussion about clinics in the US in comparison Tim Sharpe - Conflict expert talks about appearance of Dewers could raise alarm with military personnel at the Border. The enormous global response to what has happened to these Ukraininan embryologists who have been displaced by the conflict and a huge uptake from industry leaders to help this highly skilled group find jobs. How sister clinics and those in neighbouring countries have been reaching out to help, and patent support has been maintained, despite clinics having to close. The recording from this session will be available here soon Watch the previous session with Tim SharpeFollow us on our socials: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube
We're going behind the scenes once again with I3, to hear more about the highly popular topic, How Green is your IVF, discussing the common practice of single use products, products and the overuse of packaging. Speakers: Dani Smale, Roisin O'Raghallaigh, Rikard Ledin da Rosa - Vitrolife, Chip CalcagniWhat was discussed: Discussion about choices of products used and how companies look at how they can become more sustainable and holding the manufacturers to task to come up with innovations How clinics can make sustainable choices but unless they can use better tools and products the issue is never going to end. Taking the issue to the larger companies before the clinics - will that cause a huge delay? Importance of having this conversation with the big companies as they all have a green agenda. How shareholders are demanding objectives are met. The waste from plastic items used and unnecessary packaging that is used to keep things sterile. Can this be reduced? Paperwork that comes with products - could extra material be reduced. Vitrolife - talking about what sustainability means. How to bring consciousness of sustainability up in the decision-making matrix? Could putting pressure on the suppliers help? How the sustainability specialist at Vitro Life position came about - how Rikard's role is to speak with top management to make these decisions. To watch the full session go here In this second part of our chat we invited Rikard Ledin da Rosa from Vitrolife to join us again in a different timezone and Anna Gorbunova who Giles met on Linked In and invited her to the webinar. What was discussed: Whether there is a deadline for when clinics need to improve their sustainability Movements within the investor markets - who needs reports about issues such as CO2Sustainability reports expected Interactions that could be done at home - to reduce clinic visitsHow Clinical aspects from egg retrieval to monitoring of follicular stimulation needs to be discussed further. Could there be more AI involvement, remote ultrasounds? Watch session 2 here Follow us on our socials: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube
We've got a bumper episode for you today, a BOGOF in fact as we're sharing two sessions that took place after our I3 webinars. First up you will hear the conversation from after our 'i3 goes Maverick' session from October 2021, discussing the profession of embryology and how it's perceived today as a career along with the salaries available and we're joined by our panel including: Dr. Gerry Celia, Dr. Mara Simopoulou, Ashley Wong, Dr. Betsy Cairo, Huey Huynh, Dr. Michael Baker, Salustiano Ribeiro, Dr. Bryan Kloos , Dr. Sheela S. Ali. Topics Discussed: Burnout - how long people stay and whether the right people are coming into the lab, that the science isn't a good fit for them Survey on mental health showing the differences between young and older embryologists Higher turnover with younger people, they go off and do something else. New generation - softer - overworking was a badge, it was a different mentality, it wasn't a good thing as it set bad habits and people felt guilty when they weren't working. The new generation is different, they need to understand constructive criticismLoving what you do as an embryologist and working in ARTWhere is the passion - is Embryology yours? Where people move to from Embryology.. why People who think of this as a career Vs a jobSalaries - how it used to be attractive and now it doesn't compare well to what else is available for young people. Why aren't salaries increasing? The passion that embryologists have Lack of resources when it comes to hiring - not enough budget How to retain talent - the distinction between clinics who have looked after their embryologists during the pandemic and those who don't Hiring practices You also get to hear the conversation from our last I3 session of 2021, called 'Carry on Inseminating 'which includes a panel of Dr. Bronte Stone & Kimberly Kienast, Dr. Caroline McCaffrey, Nick Campion, Cynthia Hudson, VP Clinical Strategy at TMRW Life Sciences and Shaista Sandruddin. Topics Discussed: Witnessing - How do we remove or eliminate opportunities for mistakesHow to remove or reduce risk How to shorten the chain of custody Use of gradients and use of Stickers Human error and how the number of times things are handled by humans, is begging for mistakes where could robots come in eg. ICSIHow Zymotit removes the human elementSOCIALS: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube You can also email us info@ivfmeeting.com
Welcome to another episode of the I3 podcast, where we're going Beyond the Webinar once again, as we know you are enjoying these conversations our panels are having in the 'after party' zoom. In this episode you'll hear from Moderators: Alejandro Chavez-Badiola MD and David Sable MD as well as Matt Pettit, Dr. Dimitri Consten, Ms Unika Alexander and I3 Members Jaques Cohen and Giles Palmer.What was discussed: Increased workload The issues of stickers not being good enough TracingDriftElectronic WitnessingProcesessListen to the session here Let us know what you think of this podcast and if you'd like to hear more behind the scenes. You can email us info@ivfmeeting.com or follow us. SOCIALS: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube
Welcome to the latest episode of the I3 podcast, where once again we're taking you beyond the webinar to share more of the conversations that our panel have after their discussions. The session was called 'KPIS - KEEP PLODDING INDEFINITELY OR KEEP PERFORMING IMPECCABLY?!' and you will hear from the Moderators: Dr. Sharon Mortimer & Dr. Dean Morbeck along with Dr. Alison Campbell, Katie Heywood, Dr Aidita James and Dr. Jacques Cohen and Dr. Denny Sakkas. What was discussed: The Gold standard' patientPredictive valueHow to Quanitfy the 'Unexplained' groupGetting Feed back You can view the full episode here We'd love to hear your feedback on whether you are enjoying these behind the scenes episodes, as we have plenty more. SOCIALS: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube
Welcome to Episode 4 of the I3 podcast and here we're taking you backstage as each time we have a webinar, we all meet afterwards for what we like to call the “After party' giving our panel the chance to discuss the conversation further and we are planning to share snippets of these conversations with you. This episode is our CRYO Storage, one of the most successful webinars, with lots of questions and scroll down to access a link to it. What was discussed: In this episode you will hear from the moderators: Dr. Kimball Pomeroy and Dr. Mathew Tomlinson as well as our speakers Dr. Mathew Tomlinson, Dr. Mitchel Schiewe and Colleen Marea Quinn. You will also hear from I3 Founders Jacques Cohen, Peter Nagy, Thomas Elliott and Giles Palmer What was discussed: How forgotten embryos are handled in terms of consent and paperworkWhat if an embryo is lost or something else goes wrong? What if there is damage in the freezing processCosts and what is driving them upUsing video to cover yourself How there are so many couriers and samples moving about Missing embryos and who is to blame. Listen to the session here SOCIALS: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube
Welcome to episode 3 of the International IVF Podcast and today we're sharing a re-mastered piece of history for you, an interview with the late great Bob Edwards which was organised by Thomas Elliott one of our I3 founders who you heard from in Episode 1 and 2 and it is hosted by embryologist Bryan Edwards. We have remastered the interview footage, which was taken from a video and the questions appear on the screen so, in this podcast, you will hear our host Giles Palmer asking them. We hope you enjoy this piece of history. What was discussed: Thomas talks about getting the interview set up and how he made it happen via Dr Kay ElderBryan shared his experience of going to Duck farm, how when Bob first opened the door to greet him he asked him to come and see the trees and the work he had been doing on his land and how Bryan, suited and booted ended up walking around the farm before sitting down to interview the great man. Bryan talked about how fascinating Bob was talking about the studies he had been doing on mice and regeneration, how excited Bob was to talk about a hole in a mouses ear growing back without any scar tissue. Bryan talked about how caring he was towards his wife, a got the impression that Bob was a real family guy as well as a superb scientist. You can watch the video interview here SOCIALS: TwitterFacebook InstagramYou Tube
Welcome to Episode 1 of The International IVF Initiative Podcast where we look forward to sharing our people, our conversations and our insight into the world of ART. In this episode, you will hear from the founding members of I3 about how they came together as the Pandemic saw our everyday life be put on pause. What was discussed: Giles Palmer, Jacques Cohen and Thomas Elliott discuss how the IVF Initiative came to be, how quickly Thomas set up the website and 10 days later the first webinar with Dr Kay Elder called ‘IVF in the Time of Covid-19' They found it so new and strange to have over 2k people signed up for first session and the feedback was instantly positive, so the initiative quickly grew from strength to strength. Thomas Elliott explained how he was very early in developing websites and created an embryology website called The embryological resources website, along with web pages for Alphaand he registered the URL for www.IVF.net You will also hear from the rest of the team with Dr Peter Nagy talking about his involvement and his favourite sessions so far. Peter shares how he loves the pure science and the best professionals on the topic are sharing their wisdom and in particular how they are reaching a new generation. Shaista Sadruddin continued to explain as she talks about her involvement and moderating the questions that come in during the session and what she is doing for young professionals. Shaista hosted the ‘Young Guns' session Finally, you meet MaryAnn Szvetecz who talked about her behind the scenes role and her involvement. The team mentioned some of their favourite sessions, which we have included here to make sure you can refer back to them: Thomas mentioned the episode on ‘Getting it right on Social Media'He also mentioned ‘ The Curious Case of Lactate, a blastocysts and an endometrium' https://ivfmeeting.com/products/the-curious-case-of-lactate-a-blastocyst-and-an-endometrium?_pos=1&_sid=1319362bf&_ss=rGiles mentioned the Space sessionsGiles also mentioned the ‘Beyond the Rainbow' session discussing alternative routes to parenthood for the LGBTQ+ community You can find out more about the I3 Team here SOCIALS: Twitter
Join Dylan de Bruin and three of our Impact board members, Chris Chiaramonte, Jason Mickelson, and Brystal Hopkins, for a conversation about our C21® Impact fund and our I3 nonprofit. We discuss the original vision and mission for Impact, current and past recipients, how to contribute and nominate, and what kind of individuals and groups are the ideal recipients of the funds. Also discussed in this episode: the challenge of finding ideal candidates, long-term goals for the growth of the Impact fund, the evolving vision for the allocation of these funds, the delicate balance of "marketing" our efforts, and the need for additional nominations and future board members. A huge thank you to all of our team who contribute their time and resources to Impact and for helping us act as "agents of change" in our communities. To learn more, click here. To nominate a recipient (C21 agents only), click here. There are multiple ways for our agents to donate: Contribute through Amazon Smiles. Go to www.smile.amazon.com and select i3 as your charity of choice. You can also do this through the Amazon app: select the Main Menu, tap on “Amazon Smile”, and select “i3 Inc” as your charity. Follow the on-screen instructions to activate AmazonSmile in the mobile app. Amazon will donate 0.5% of all your eligible purchases to Impact. Be sure to shop through smile.amazon.com if you shop using a browser to ensure your purchases are tracked. Donate a percentage/dollar amount of each transaction. Agents can choose to donate a set amount for each transaction or on a transaction-by-transaction basis. To learn more, click here.
Jose is the founder of Value Prop Interactive, a consulting firm he started over 15 years ago, and the creator of the "Revenue Throughput System", a process that diagnoses the volume and velocity at which a business converts opportunities into revenue. He's an adjunct Professor of Marketing with the Villanova University MBA program and author of Value Prop: Creating Powerful I3 Value Propositions to Enter and Win New Markets. In this episode, Jose shares what the “I3” stands for in his book title, and discusses how using these three key ingredients will help you become a more successful entrepreneur and a more successful author. Jose also talks about how he has leveraged his book to grow his business and is able to track over $1M in revenue directly to it. Links: www.valueprop.com